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SUMMARY:Celebrating Women in Organic Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:Join the Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology in Western Africa (KHWA) in partnership with the Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology in Eastern Africa (KHEA) under the Knowledge Centre for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology in Africa (KCOA) Project for this series of captivating webinars as we celebrate the incredible contributions of women in organic agriculture this International Women’s Month of March! \n ✨Let’s shine a spotlight on the inspiring women from West Africa and East Africa who are driving positive change in sustaining and advocating for organic practices. From groundbreaking innovations to empowering initiatives\, our panelists will share their journeys and insights into the world of organic agriculture. \nTune in on 8th March 2024\, 12th March 2024 and 20th March 2024 for the 3-part webinar series. Click here and Register now: https://bit.ly/iwdkcoa  to secure your spot and be a part of this empowering discussion! \nDon’t Miss!!! \n\n \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/celebrating-women-in-organic-agriculture/
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240301T100000
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SUMMARY:PELUM Uganda webinar
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Roots of Ecological Organic Agriculture Sustainability: Cultivating Resilience through Soil and Water Conservation\n\nSoil and water are particularly important in nutrient management. In addition to sustaining all life on Earth\, soil and water provide a pool of dissolved nutrients that are readily available for plant uptake. Therefore\, it is important to maintain proper levels of soil moisture. Tune in this Friday 1st March 2024 via zoom. To be part of the webinar that has been organised by PELUM Uganda\, \nSee Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82060814339?pwd=d0NxRVloUlVRc05aRTZkdHc3eHA4UT09 \nMeeting ID and code (Meeting ID: 820 6081 4339 / Passcode: 405737). \nThe session will be facilitated by KHEA Master Trainers– Robert Guloba from PELUM Uganda and Florence Ddumba from Kulika Uganda. Don’t Miss!!! \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/online-refresher-webnar-soil-is-awomb-copy/
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240229T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240229T120000
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CREATED:20240221T121604Z
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SUMMARY:Online Refresher Webnar - Soil is AWomb
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Soil is AWomb\n\nSoil puts food on our plates\, purifies our water\, protects us against flooding and combats drought. It’s also key to tackling climate change as it captures and stores vast amounts of carbon. There is no food security without healthy soils. \nTune in Tomorrow Thursday  29th February 2024 via zoom and the PELUM Kenya social media handles. \nRegister here for the webnar Zoom Link: \nhttps://ee.kobotoolbox.org/x/TSeXwhbV) \nOrganized by PELUM Kenya KHEA Master Trainer– Samuel Nderitu. Don’t Miss!!! \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/online-refresher-webnar-soil-is-awomb/
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240216T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240216T120000
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CREATED:20240215T064046Z
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SUMMARY:Online Refresher Webnar – From Bean to Bunch: Sustainable strategies for Banana and Coffee Production
DESCRIPTION:Topic: From Bean to Bunch: Sustainable strategies for Banana and Coffee Production\n\nGrowing bananas in young coffee plantations also ensures that the farmer gets some returns from the land before the coffee reaches the productive stage. Intercropping banana with coffee is usually more profitable and resilient than the production of either crop grown as monocrops. The Webnar is organised by PELUM Uganda KHEA Master Trainers – Robert Guloba and Kabuye Margaret. \nDon’t Miss! \nTune in this Friday16th February 2024 via zoom \nJoin in the zoom via this link https://us04web.zoom.us/join \nMeeting ID:837 8076 7055 \nPasscode: 956110 \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/online-refresher-webnar-from-bean-to-bunch-sustainable-strategies-for-banana-and-coffee-production/
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240217
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20240130T144431Z
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SUMMARY:BIOFACH - World´s Leading Trade Fair for Organic Food
DESCRIPTION:THEME: FOOD FOR THE FUTURE: WOMEN’S IMPACT ON SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS\n\n\nFrom February 13 – 16\, 2024\, the organic community will meet again in Nuremberg at the World’s Leading Trade Fair for Organic Food. Regional\, national and international stakeholders from the entire value chain will meet here – people who share the same values and are joining forces to forge a more sustainable future. And you can experience this journey using all of your senses here: discover a diverse programme and a wide range of offers that invite you to see\, hear\, smell\, taste and feel – a space for ideas\, inspiration and enjoyment\, in a world of experience and possibilities. \nFind out everything you need to know about the latest developments in the industry of organic agriculture and agroecology sector by interfacing and interacting with the GIZ team on the Knowledge Centre for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology in Africa (KCOA) Project as the Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology in Eastern Africa (KHEA) hub will be present in Nuremberg Germany from 13 – 16\, 2024. \n  \nMeet like-minded people and expand your network and knowledge on organic agriculture and agroecology. Be there\, experience it! \nTo learn more about the event\, Registrations and exhibitions\, visit the event website: https://www.biofach.de/en \n  \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/biofach-worlds-leading-trade-fair-for-organic-food/
LOCATION:Nuremberg – Germany\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240209T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240209T120000
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CREATED:20240205T092051Z
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SUMMARY:Online Refresher Webnar - Plant Nutrition and Health Soil Management
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Plant Nutrition and Health Soil Management\n\nPlant Nutrition and Health Soils Management involves diverse factors like nutrient levels\, pH\, structure\, and ability to support plants and ecosystems. Assessing soil health needs a comprehensive approach using various indicators to get a full picture. This is vital for informed decisions in farming and environmental.The webnar is organised by PELUM Uganda KHEA Master Trainers – Robert Guloba and Faizo Wasswa. \nDon’t Miss!!! \nTune in this Friday 9th February 2024 via zoom \nJoin in the zoom via this link https://us04web.zoom.us/join \nMeeting ID:875 3962 9596 \nPasscode: 278614 \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/online-refresher-webnar-plant-nutrition-and-health-soil-management/
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240202T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240202T235900
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CREATED:20240131T123241Z
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SUMMARY:Online Refresher Webnar - Crop Health Management
DESCRIPTION:Topic:Crop Health Management\n\nCrop management is the set of agricultural practices performed to improve the growth\, development and yield of crops. It begins with a seedbed preparation\, sowing of seeds and crop maintenance; and ends with crop harvest\, storage and marketing. Tune in this Friday 2nd February 2024 via zoom  organised by PELUM Uganda KHEA Master Trainers – Robert Guloba and Aringo James. Don’t Miss!!! \nJoin in the zoom via this link https://us04web.zoom.us/join \nMeeting ID: 865 4498 0469/ \nPasscode: 660309 \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/online-refresher-webnar-crop-health-management/
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231216
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20231025T074750Z
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SUMMARY:5th AFRICAN ORGANIC CONFERENCE  KIGALI\, RWANDA
DESCRIPTION:Theme:\n\n\nStrengthening Resilient and Sustainable Food Systems in Africa through Organic Agriculture\n\nThe African Organic Network (AfrONet)\, an umbrella body of organic agriculture actors in Africa representing the National and Regional Organic Agriculture Movements (NOAMs/ROAMs) is organizing the 5th African Organic Conference (AOC) in Kigali\, Rwanda for four (4) days from December 12 – 15\, 2023 in collaboration with the organic agriculture actors in Africa\, the African Union Commission and other strategic organizations outside Africa. The event shall be concluded with the General Assembly of the Network. \nThe AOC is held every 3 years. The 4th AOC was held in November 2018 at Sally\, Senegal. The 3rd AOC was held in Lagos\, Nigeria in October 2015. The 2nd AOC was in Lusaka\, Zambia in May 2012 while the 1st AOC was held in Kampala\, Uganda in 2009. The 5th AOC (5AOC) which was scheduled to be held in Marrakesh\, Morocco in November 2021\, could not be convened due to circumstances beyond our control. Enforcing the resolution of the 4th AOC\, the Board of AfrONet gave Rwanda Organic Agriculture Movement (ROAM)\, as a run-up to FIMABio of Morocco to host the 5th AOC. At an Extraordinary virtual General Assembly of AfrONet members in March 2023\, the 5th AOC was rescheduled to hold in Kigali\, Rwanda from 12 – 15 December 2023. Rwanda Organic Agriculture Movement is hosting the event in Rwanda on behalf of AfrONet in both physical and virtual modes. \nFor more details visit the conference website here:  https://www.africanorganicconference.net/ \n  \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/5th-african-organic-conference-kigali-rwanda/
LOCATION:Kigali\, Rwanda\, Kigali\, Rwanda
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231206T151500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231206T163000
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CREATED:20231206T095333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T095609Z
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SUMMARY:Food Systems part of the climate solution: AgroEcology at scale - European Union Side events for COP 28.
DESCRIPTION:Happening Now at the European Union Side events for COP 28.\n\n\nDr. David Amudavi\, Executive Director at Biovision Africa Trust\, is set to be a speaker at the 2023 European Union Side events for COP 28. \nJoin us as he delves into the crucial theme “Food Systems part of the climate solution: Agroecology at Scale.” \n🌱 Don’t miss out on this insightful discussion! \nSecure your spot now by registering via the link below and be part of the conversation shaping sustainable change. \nRegistration link! \nhttps://www.cop28eusideevents.eu/e/programme?session=1842429&i=pqCBsMMji1vEMwzy9EXmxJ-SrEdUo8p9 \n  \n  \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/food-systems-part-of-the-climate-solution-agroecology-at-scale-european-union-side-events-for-cop-28/
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230719
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20230714T134525Z
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SUMMARY:INVITATION TO A RAPID ASSESSMENT STUDY ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF AGROECOLOGY ON NUTRITION AND FOOD SECURITY IN AFRICA USING SYSTEMS THINKING AND MODELLING
DESCRIPTION:As one of the key Agroecology stakeholders in Kenya\, we are inviting you to a one day Agroecology workshop next week on Tuesday 18th July 2023\, starting 8.30am at the ICIPE Campus\, Bee health board room. \nThe aim of the workshop is to exchange ideas and perspectives on agroecology (AE) and its adoption and to engage you in a phase of participatory modeling. \nThe workshop has been designed in two main parts: \n\nUndertake discussions on practice of agroecology and its contribution to food nutrition and security\nBuild a concept model for agroecology adaptation for policy influence\n\nThe workshop is part of an  Eastern Africa project that has been awarded to BvAT by the US Department of State at the Africa Union ( USAU) for a period of 1 year. The purpose of this project is to implement activities that will document comprehensive evidence on the contribution of agroecology to nutrition and food security. \nIt is expected that the project will build foundations for engagement with policy makers and influence decisions on investments and mainstreaming of agroecology in the Eastern Africa region. Additionally\, the project will help build a critical mass (multistakeholder) for sustaining results achieved through the project. \nThis workshop will therefore form the main data generation process through mental modelling to provide a causal loop diagram (CLD) on factors that affect Agroecology adoption and its contribution to nutrition and food security. \n  \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/invitation-to-a-rapid-assessment-study-on-the-contribution-of-agroecology-on-nutrition-and-food-security-in-africa-using-systems-thinking-and-modelling/
LOCATION:ICIPE Campus\, Bee health board room.\, Kasarani QVHW+6MJ\, Nairobi\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Nutrition and Food Security
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230515T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230515T120000
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CREATED:20230511T062916Z
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SUMMARY:KCOA-KHEA Project  launch in Madagascar on Friday 12th May 2023
DESCRIPTION:The KCOA-KHEA Project is to be launched in Madagascar on Friday 12th May 2023. The event will start at 9.00am to 12.30pm East African Time. \n\nThe Project launch will be presided over by KHEA Regional team including Mrs. Josephine Akia Luyimbazi-Project Co-Host Coordinator & Country Coordinator of PELUM Uganda\, the KHEA Project Manager-Francis Nsanga\, KHEA Monitoring and Evaluation Officer-Joseph Nyamesegere\, KHEA Project Accountant-Obed Ateka; the CEOs of GSDM and SYMABIO the Country Implementing Partner of the Project in Madagascar and their Associate Partners.\n\n\n\n\nIn addition to the KHEA Regional team\, the launch will feature representatives from the Malagasy Ministry of Agriculture (MINAE) and the GIZ – Madagascar Office. While other Country Implementing Partners (CIPs) of PELUM Uganda\, such as Tanzania Organic Agriculture Movement (TOAM)\, Rwanda Organic Agriculture Movement (ROAM)\, and PELUM Kenya\, will attend the launch virtually.\n\nThe KHEA International Partners\, including IFOAM Organics International\, Access Agriculture\, FiBL\, and ICIPE\, will also participate virtually. Moreover\, the KHEA Project Master Trainers\, Multipliers\, and all Associate Partners of CIPs will join in virtually as well.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe KHEA Project is funded by Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ) through Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH \n\nOnline participants can access the launch via the following link: https://lnkd.in/dkMbx_5n.\n\n\n\nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/kcoa-khea-project-launch-in-madagascar-on-friday-12th-may-2023/
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Hub
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230325
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20230113T104846Z
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SUMMARY:1ST EASTERN AFRICA AGROECOLOGY CONFERENCE (EAAC)
DESCRIPTION:THE 2023  EASTERN AFRICA AGROECOLOGY CONFERENCE (EAAC)\nThe Conference Organizing Committee (COC) of the 1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference to be held from 21st to 24th March 2023 in Nairobi\, Kenya\, wishes to invite individuals\, organizations and networks to this great conference to register for participation. \nThis conference aims to invoke consciousness and motivate regional and continental communities to dialogue how to invest in interventions which can ameliorate the negative impacts of the current unsustainable food systems by transitioning towards more environmentally friendly solutions with long-term vision and planning. \nThe conference will be held in Nairobi\, Kenya\, at Safari Park Hotel from 21st – 24th March 2023 and will include exhibitions\, plenary and breakout sessions as well as field excursions to agroecological enterprises. The conference will be a hybrid event comprising in-person attendance and livestreaming for online participants \nConference Title: 1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference: Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production\, Consumption and Social wellbeing.\nConference Theme: Strengthening Resilience and Sustainability in Food Systems for Environmental and Socioeconomic Development. \nShared Vision: Access to sufficient and healthy food for all\, produced in a way that respects the environment and provides fair income to producers. \nPurpose of the conference: Contributing to the sustainable transformation of food systems towards responsible production\, consumption\, and markets in Eastern Africa\, from farm to plate. \nConference sub-themes \n\nProduction\, productivity\, scaling up and sustainability of farming systems based on environmentally friendly technologies and methodologies\nBest practices towards food security\, nutrition\, consumption\, and health: Soil health and farmer managed seed systems\nWomen and Youth in agroecology\nEcological organic trade\, markets\, and economy\nInstitutional and policy drivers for agroecology transformations\nFinancing agroecological transformations.\n\nExpected Outcomes \n\nEmbraced overall food systems transformation agenda in Eastern Africa in line with agroecological principles and practices.\nConnected and strengthened ecosystem of organizations and initiatives working towards food systems transformation based on agroecology\nAdvanced strategies and joint initiatives on key levers for food systems transformation (knowledge generation & dissemination\, policy reform\, market systems development\, investments – amongst others).\nEnhanced support and implementation of agroecology-oriented policies from government institutions and other key stakeholders in the region.\n\nExpected Inputs \n\nKey challenges occasioned by rapid changes in agriculture and their impact on people\, crops and the environment\, and possible mitigation measures identified.\nAwareness about the potential of agroecology for sustainable production\, consumption and contribution to green economy created.\nSuccessful examples and initiatives that show agroecology works showcased and amplified.\nOpportunities for strengthening agroecology agenda and practice identified and action plans created\nConference report\, conference resolutions\, policy brief (or conference journal). Key elements of the conference declaration will be developed in advance and backed up during the conference.\n\nDate and Venue  \nThe conference will be held in Nairobi\, Kenya\, at Safari Park Hotel from 21st – 24th March 2023 and will include exhibitions\, plenary and breakout sessions as well as field excursions to agroecological enterprises. \nThe conference will be a hybrid event comprising in-person attendance and livestreaming for online participants \nTarget Groups \nThe Conference will bring together over 500 participants (300 physical\, 200 virtual) and 50 exhibitors from various countries who have a strong interest in the growth and development of agroecology. Specifically\, the participants will include: \n\nPolicy makers and governments\, representatives from various related line Ministries (agriculture\, health\, environment\, water\, etc.) at national and regional levels\nOrganizations and initiatives working towards food systems transformation.\nFarmers and Farmer Organizations\nCivil Society Organizations including consumer associations\nPrivate sector\nStrategic partners and donor agencies\nAcademia and research institutions\nLocal\, national\, regional and international media\n\nCALL FOR ABSTRACT FOR PAPERS\, POSTERS AND EXHIBITIONS\nThe Conference Organizing Committee (COC) of the 1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference to be held from 21st – 24th March 2023 invites calls for abstracts for papers\, posters and exhibitions from interested researchers and practitioners. \nTypes of Abstracts for papers\, posters and exhibitions \nThe conference will be hybrid to provide an opportunity for researchers and academia to present their work and for farmers\, practitioners and policymakers to share their experiences and/or advocate for certain interventions and pathways. The conference will therefore accept abstracts and posters within the following categories: \n\nTraditional academic/research abstracts\,\nPractitioners’ views and experiences\nPolicy briefs.\nCreative arts (spoken word\, animations\, music\, graffiti\, dance\, paintings etc.)\nExhibitions and side events\n\nAbstract submissions should be structured as follows: \n❖ For Papers and Posters \n\nIntroduction\nSignificance (of the research or issue)\nMethodology/approach (used to gather the data or information)\nResults (key findings or experiences)\nConclusion (final verdict and recommendations)\nAbstracts: Number of words: 500\, Font: Times New Roman\, Size:12\, spacing 1.5\nFull Papers: Number of words: 7000-8000\, Font: Times New Roman\, Size:12\, spacing 1.5\n\n❖ For Exhibitions and Side Events \n\nAny individual or organization interested in participating in the conference through exhibition or side event must submit a proposal including detailed description of the proposed exhibition or side event\, including an explanation of how its thematic focus relates to the conference theme “Strengthening Resilience and Sustainability in Food Systems for Environmental and Socioeconomic Development”\, and the six sub-themes of the conference.\nKindly attach detailed description of the exhibition or side event\, including all organizing partners\, elements of the exhibition/side event\, dimensions and the thematic focus.\n\nSubmission deadline: \n\nSending out a call for abstracts: 1st December 2022\nDeadline for abstract submission: 30th January 2023\nCommunication to accepted abstracts and call for full papers: 6th February 2023\nReceipt of full revised abstract: 9th February 2023\nReceipt of full papers: 23rd February 2023\nReview of full papers/presentations: 10th March 2023\nCorrections and submissions: 17th March 2023\nPublication of final conference program: 15th February 2023\nPublication of conference abstracts: 28th February 2023\n\nFor more information on submission for coalls for abstract for papers\, posters and exhibitions visit the conference website https://ea-agroecologyconference.org/ \nCONFERENCE REGISTRATION \nThe Conference Organizing Committee (COC) of the 1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference to be held from 21st to 24th March 2023 in Nairobi\, Kenya\, wishes to invite individuals\, organizations and networks to this great conference to register for participation. \nCONFERENCE FEES \n\n\n\nDelegate type\nAmount (US Dollars\nEarly Bird Prices(US Dollars)\n\n\nParticipants attending physical conference\n$200\n$150\n\n\nParticipants attending virtually \n$150\n\n\n\nStudents \n$100\n\n\n\nFarmers\n$100\n\n\n\nExhibitions\n$500\n\n\n\n\nNote: The deadline for registration is 17th March 2023  and the early bird price  for Normal delegates ends on 30st Jan 2023. Hurry before time runs out!. \nFor more information on registration fees and how to register\, visit the conference website www.ea-agroecologyconference.org/  or send us an email to info@ea-agroecologyconference.org \nFor more details get the Printable version(pdf) here \n\nConcept Note of the Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference\nCall for Abstract for papers\, posters and exhibitions\nEastern Africa Agroecology Conference Registration\n\nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/1st-eastern-africa-agroecology-conference-eaac/
LOCATION:Safari Park Hotel &Casino\, QVFM+H6 Nairobi\, Nairobi\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Agroecology
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221209
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20221012T101054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T103833Z
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SUMMARY:1st AFRICAN ORGANIC RESEARCH  CONFERENCE (AFROREC).
DESCRIPTION:CALL FOR PAPER SUBMISSION FOR THE 1st AFRICAN ORGANIC RESEARCH \nCONFERENCE (AFROREC) \nAbout the conference\nAfrican Organic Research Conference (AFROREC) is an initiative of the Network of Organic Agriculture Researchers in Africa (NOARA) with participation of diverse regional and international multi-stakeholder organizations (farmers/ producers\, researchers\, manufacturers/marketers\, policy makers\, etc.) in organic and agroecology sectors. The 1st AFROREC taking place in Ibadan Nigeria from 6-8th December\, 2022 is the maiden edition by NOARA and first of its kind in Africa. This event shall be a hybrid of virtual and physical participation. This conference is a contribution of NOARA to the decision of the African Heads of States and Governments on organic farming [EX.CL/Dec.621 (XVII)] as well as the demand by stakeholders of the organic and agroecological sectors of Africa\, for research interventions to improve their operations. The importance of organic and ecological agriculture in national food security\, health\, biodiversity\, environment conservation and fight against poverty is increasingly being recognized in Africa and all over the world. Despite on-going efforts of the African Union Commission led-Ecological Organic Agriculture (EOA) Initiative\, Agence Française de Développement (AFD)\, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) of German Government\, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)\, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL)\, IFOAM Organics International\, Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) and some other in the organic agriculture and agroecology sectors of Africa\, there is still a gap of appropriate research interventions to strengthen efforts of these organizations in Africa. Thus\, NOARA through the 1st AFROREC with the theme – Unfavorable Climate and Food Systems in Africa: Organic and Agroecology Solutions\, shall be providing a platform for multi stakeholders (agencies\, organizations\, civil societies\, projects and individuals) of organic and agroecological research in Africa to showcase their research results/innovations as solutions to stakeholders’ challenges.\nThe conference also aims to create interactive and networking opportunities\, as well as information sharing among the diverse participants of the event. During the three-day event\, there will be interaction among participants through plenary speeches\, research paper presentations\, dialogue of researchers with farmers\, producers and input merchants and policy makers\, journalists\, as well as exhibition of organic products and projects. The event will also provide opportunities for regional and continental meetings related to organic agriculture and agroecology\, as well as a field trip to a community of organic farmers for scientific interventions into their challenges. Moreover\, there shall be opportunity for consultation and Press conference during the event. The Network of Organic Agriculture Researchers in Africa (NOARA) as a major stakeholder in disseminating organic agriculture research outputs within and outside Africa is privileged to coordinate this important event. \nObjectives of the conference: \n\nTo showcase the potentials of organic agriculture and agroecology research in transforming national and regional economies\, ecologies and livelihoods through income growth\, climate change adaptation\, food sovereignty and trade.\n Sharing knowledge\, information\, experiences and skills among all stakeholders of organic and agroecology sectors in Africa.\n To present scientific evidence on the capability of organic agriculture/agroecology in contributing to healthy living and transformation of national and continental economy\, enhancement of systems resilience and mitigation of climate change\, among others.\nPlatform for uptake of organic/agroecology alternatives through interdisciplinary collaboration\, especially\, in the sharing of experiences.\nExhibition of organic produce and products to stimulate national\, regional and international trade; linking producers to markets.\nTo showcase and publicize benefits of organic agriculture and agroecology for consideration of policy makers\, organic stakeholders and the general public.\nPlatform for policy makers to interact with researchers and other stakeholders on organic and ecological issues\n\nFOCUS OF THE 1st AFRICAN ORGANIC RESEARCH CONFERENCE (AFROREC) \nThe 1st AFROREC shall be addressing the theme of the conference as well as providing a platform to present the Organic Agriculture Research Agenda for Africa (OARAA) 2032 and other similar policy products of partner organizations of the event. This event shall also provide opportunities to showcase results of personal\, institutional\, national\, regional and continental projects in the areas of organic agriculture and agroecology addressing the sub-themes below: \n\n Collaborative and innovative research for favourable climate and food security in Africa\n Food System and Value Chain Development in Organic Agriculture and Agroecology\nCompliance to Organic Agriculture and Agroecological practices\nEnhancing Nutrition and Health of stakeholders through Organic Agriculture and Agroecological practices\nSocial and Environmental Protection of Human and Ecosystem\nEconomic and Agribusiness opportunities in Organic Agriculture and Agroecology\n\nCONFERENCE FEES \n\n\n\nEvent\nVirtual (USD)\nPhysical ( USD)\nVirtual (Naira)\nPhysical ( Naira)\n\n\n \nInternational\nNational\n\n\nIndividual participants (including USD 40 for NOARA membership registration and 2022 annual due)\n100\n200\n2\,000\n50\,000\n\n\nStudents (Masters and below with valid evidence)\n20\n100\n5\,000\n20\,000\n\n\nExhibition\n200\n300\n50\,000\n100\,000\n\n\nSide events (organizations or groups)\n500\n2\,000\nNA\nNA\n\n\n\n  \nDate and Venue  \nThe 1st AFROREC taking place in Ibadan Nigeria from 6th-8th December\, 2022 is the maiden edition by NOARA and first of its kind in Africa. \nThis event shall be a hybrid of virtual and physical participation.  \nEXPECTED PARTICIPANTS AND BENEFICIARIES OF AFROREC \n\nThe following are the expected participants and beneficiaries of the Conference: Researchers and students within and outside Africa focusing on Organic Agriculture and Agroecology issues in Africa.\nFarmers and companies focusing on Organic Agriculture and Agroecology\nContinental and regional governments\nPolicy makers from national and regional Ministries of Agriculture\, Environment\, Trade and other related governmental agencies in Africa\nProjects\, NGOs\, Community-based organizations (CBOs) within and outside Africa\nJournalists\nDevelopmental organizations\n\nCALL FOR PRESENTATIONS\, PARTICIPATION AND SPONSORSHIP\n(Papers and success stories by Researchers/Producers)\nNOARA therefore invites researchers from within and outside Africa\, representing their institutions and various organizations to submit presentations of their research findings\, innovations and success stories on Organic Agriculture and Agroecological practices. All these aiming at showcasing how these interventions are contributing to strengthening resilience in climatic conditions and food security in Africa. Below are the guidelines for scientific manuscript submission for the event. Appropriate presentations addressing the theme and topics under sub-themes of the conference are requested. Please note that only those duly registered for the conference shall be allowed to present papers or posters during the event. \n❖ SUCCESS STORIES BY FARMERS/ PRODUCERS\nFirst stage – A page poster presentation with name\, location and success story Second stage – A 3 – 5 mins video clips of specific success stories in organic agriculture production. \n❖ MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION\nFirst step: Abstract not more than 300 words (double spacing\, Times New Roman and font 12) should be submitted to noaraafrica@gmail.com … Deadline – 15 November\, 2022 \nSecond step: Full papers of accepted Abstracts to be submitted at http://publications.noara.bio.\nand noaraafrica@gmail.com on or before 30 November\, 2022. \nPlease note that all finally accepted manuscripts will be published in the Conference Proceedings\, while those evaluated acceptable for journal publication will have the opportunity to be published in the African Journal of Organic Agriculture and Ecology (AJOAE). Authors’ Guideline for 1st African Organic Agriculture Research Conference (AFROREC) Manuscript Submission \nScope:\nContributions may be on Agricultural Economics\, Agricultural Engineering\, Agricultural Extension\, Agroforestry\, Agroecology\, Animal science\, Crop/Environmental protection\, Crop science/Horticulture\, Environmental Sciences\, Fishery/Aquaculture\, Nutrition\, Pharmacy\, Soil science\, Veterinary Medicine\, Wildlife Management and other relevant fields. Manuscripts can be submitted in both English Language and French. \nPreparation of manuscripts \n\n Articles could be written in either English or French with moderate technical terminologies to facilitate wide readership.\nAll manuscripts should be typed\, Times New Roman (12)\, 1.5 spacing on A4 size (210 x 297mm) paper.\nThe length of the manuscript should in general not exceed 10 pages (tables\, figures and other illustrations inclusive).\n Leave ample margins\, 2.54 cm to the left and 2.54 cm to the top and bottom of the page.\nThe cover page should contain (a) Title of the article (b) Author(s) name and affiliation(s) followed by correspondence email address and phone number (c) Abstract of not more than 250 words with relevant keywords (maximum of 5).\nThe manuscript should be organized as follows: Title\, Abstract\, Introduction\, Aims/Objectives\, Materials and Methods (or Methodology)\, Results\, Discussion (or Results and Discussion)\, Conclusion and Recommendations and References.\nThe main headings should be centered and typed in sentence case letters while tertiary headings should be to the left of the page.\n Use only the international system of Unit (SI) and ensure that units are quantitative measurements\, e.g. 3kg; when they are preceded by a capitalized noun\, e.g. Table 8.\nTables and figures should be numbered in Arabic numerals\, cited in the text\, sources indicated if not original (i.e. not made by the author).\n Each table and figure should have an explanatory legend\, which should be typed at the bottom of the page.\nReference citation in the text should follow the name\, years system; all references cited must be listed in alphabetical order of the sole/senior/first author’s names; each reference should be systematic and should comply with APA Style i.e surname of the author(s) and initials; year of publication (in parenthesis)\, title of paper\, name of Journal/source of paper (italicized)\, volume number\, number of issue (if applicable) in Arabic numerals on the first and the last pages of the references\, e.g. Lawale A.A. (1991). “A Descriptive Analysis of Agriculture Cooperative Model in Rural Development”. Journal of Rural Development and Administration. 23 (3):1-8.\n\nFor the citation of books\, the author’s name comes first followed by year of publication in bracket\, title of book (underlined)\, edition and volume number (if any) page or pages\, city of publication and publishers e.g.\nFredick\, G. B. (1970). Principles of Educational and Psychological Testing. 468 pp. Illinois: The Dryden Press Inc. \nFor a chapter in a book\, e.g. Pickering\, D. C. (1978) “An overview of agricultural extension and its linkages with agricultural research”.The World Bank experience. In: Agricultural Extension Worldwide: Issues\, Practices and Emerging Priorities (eds.) Rivera\, W. M. and Schram\, W. G.) 320 pp. New York: Crom Helm. \nwww.noara.bio \nFor more details get the Printable version here \nShare This
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LOCATION:Hybrid Event
CATEGORIES:Organic Agriculture
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SUMMARY:POSTPONEMENT OF THE 5TH AFRICAN ORGANIC CONFERENCE.
DESCRIPTION:The African Organic Network (AfrONet) informs all stakeholders and partners that the scheduled 5th Africa Organic Conference (AOC) for 9th – 12th November 2022 has been postponed to the second quarter of 2023\, due to unavoidable circumstances that were beyond our control. \nHowever\, call for papers will still be received from scholars\, farmers\, policy makers\, development workers and government technical personnel and we urge more papers to be submitted\, so that the reviewing team can have ample time to analyze and prioritize credible papers for presentation during the conference. \nThe terms and conditions for submitting papers still remain the same. Four (4) tracks shall remain\, namely; (i) Farmers’ track\,\n(ii) Policy track\,\n(iii) Markets and Trade track\n(iv) Research & Academic track. \nPaper submission requirement include; full paper\, not more than 6 pages in A4\, 1.5 spacing\, Times New Romans 12 font size. \nThe host for the rescheduled 5th AOC will change to another country within East African region. \nGet the PDF version here \nShare This
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221029
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CREATED:20221026T203343Z
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SUMMARY:BVAT Hosts The Agricultural Committee Of The German Parliament
DESCRIPTION:Biovision Africa Trust is delighted to host the Agricultural Committee of the German Parliament. The event will be held on Friday 28th October 2022 at Biovision Africa Trust Offices starting from 9.00am EAT. \nThe Activities for the event include \n\nExhibitions for core programs\,\nNetworking Session\,\nPress conference and\,\nExecutive Director Presentation to delegation.\n\nShare This
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LOCATION:Biovision Africa Trust Offices -Icipe Kenya\, icipe\, Duduville Campus\, Kasarani\, Nairobi\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Knowledge Hub,Organic Agriculture
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CREATED:20220524T112749Z
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SUMMARY:“The interface between agroecology and territorial approaches for food systems transformation”.
DESCRIPTION:Agroecology and its principles are increasingly recognized as a promising pathway for providing sustainable solutions to the issues of food security and nutrition\, the fight against poverty and social inequalities\, the adaptation to climate change\, the preservation of biodiversity and natural resources\, and the fight against zoonotic diseases. Simultaneously\, approaches that put territories at the center of development also gained attention for the implementation of the UN Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development. \nThis first session of the Agroecology Dialogue Series will explore the interface between territorial approaches and agroecology\, and look at how this interface can contribute to sustainable food systems transformation. Further\, it will analyze the pathways needed for public policies\, research initiatives\, investment mechanisms\, and advocacy to support agroecological transitions at territorial scales.\nMore details and agenda will follow soon. \nShare This
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LOCATION:Hybrid Event
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Knowledge Hub
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SUMMARY:Biovision Africa Trust's EOA Initiative team of Dr. David Amudavi\, Alex Mutungi and Venancia Wambua are attending the Launch of the 3rd CAADP BR Critical analysis event.
DESCRIPTION:The Objectives of the launch of the Critical Analysis  \nThe objective of the meeting is to launch the critical analysis of the 3rd BR process. More specifically\, during the 2 half-days\, the meeting will aim to: \n\nBuild a common understanding of the Critical Analysis\, its objectives and the process envisaged.\nReview expectations and commitment of BR Task Force Technical Working Group members to continue supporting the BR process.\nProvide an opportunity for each Technical Working Group\, AUC\, AUDA\, RECS\, NSA’s to discuss issues pertinent to the Critical Analysis including:\n\nTWG group composition.\nInitial reflections on challenges with assigned indicators.\nA preliminary analysis of what needs to be done.\nResources requirements.\n\n\nDiscuss any progress on communications and advocacy of the 3rd BR so far.\n\nExpected Outputs \nThe expected outputs of this meeting will be as follows: \n\nThe objectives and process of the Critical analysis understood by all.\nAll the BR Technical Working Groups (TWGs) properly constituted with clear work plans for the Critical Analysis.\nAn initial discussion on data and process issues raised by stakeholders.\nThe critical analysis of the 3rd BR process launched.\n\nDate and Venue  \nThe meeting will be virtual and is expected to last 2 days (3-4 hours per day)\, on the 26th and 27th May 2022 \nParticipants  \nThe meeting will bring together AUC\, AUDA-NEPAD\, RECs\, AK2063\, FAO\, IFPRI\, AGRA\, BR Task Force leaders\, Technical Working Group leaders and members\, experts and stakeholders. Biovision Africa Trust is part of Ending Hunger Technical Working Group \nThe launch was officially opened by Godfrey Bahiigwa – Director\, AUC-DARBE \nShare This
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LOCATION:Virtual through Zoom\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Knowledge Hub,Organic Agriculture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220420T080000
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CREATED:20220421T112901Z
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SUMMARY:E-discussion: The co-creation\, sharing and dissemination of local innovations for healthy soils in Africa
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Family Farming & Agroecology Discussions Community of Practice (CoP)! \nThe objective of this group is to establish synergies\, connect existing organizations and networks and encourage proactive multi-stakeholder exchanges to enhance the community of practicioners on family farming and agroecology by co-creating and sharing knowledge through focused thematic discussions. \nEach discussion will be held around a theme chosen by the co-organizers for 4 weeks. The discussions is based on a brief paper introducing the theme\, providing general background and highlighting key questions to be considered to build a shared understanding on goals of the discussion. \nMain objectives of the Family Farming & Agroecology Community of Practice Discussions: – Facilitate open access online discussions on family farming and agroecology; – Provide a “purpose-driven” multi-stakeholder space to discuss specific theme and exchange knowledge on relevant topics for family farmers and agroecology practitioners; – Establish proactive synergies and collaborations among stakeholders and existing networks of practitioners from all levels working for the promotion of family farming and agroecology in Africa; – Increase awareness and enhance knowledge-sharing on family farming and agroecology. \nE-DISCUSSION ON THE CO-CREATION\, SHARING AND DISSEMINATION OF LOCAL INNOVATIONS FOR HEALTHY SOILS IN AFRICA 20TH APRIL – 20TH MAY 2022 \nThe FAO Family Farming & Agroecology Community of Practice in Africa is implementing a discussion on ‘The co-creation\, sharing and dissemination of local innovations for healthy soils in Africa’\, co-organized by key actors working for the promotion of family farming and agroecology in different regions and on different scales in Africa. \nThe discussion will be open from the 20th of April to the 20th of May. A background paper available in the library explains the theme of the discussion and highlights key questions to be considered. \nParticipants wishing to contribute to the discussion will post via email their contributions at familyfarmingandagroecologydiscussions@dgroups.org. \nTo join the community and see all contributions online\, please register and log in at https://dgroups.org/fao/familyfarming/agroecologydiscussions. \nThe initiative is co-organized by Access Agriculture\, Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)\, Biovision Africa Trust (BvAT)\, FAO Family Farming Knowledge Platform\, FAO Agroecology Knowledge Hub\, Pan-African Farmers Organization (PAFO)\, World Rural Forum. \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/e-discussion-the-co-creation-sharing-and-dissemination-of-local-innovations-for-healthy-soils-in-africa/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Knowledge Hub,Organic Agriculture
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SUMMARY:Scaling up Agroecology Initiative
DESCRIPTION:Since its launch in 2018\, the Scaling up Agroecology Initiative seeks to mobilize dialogue\, cooperation and investment within and beyond the United Nations (UN) system\, to bring agroecology to scale and achieve multiple sustainable development goals through sustainable agriculture and food systems. Different UN Agencies are progressively supporting agroecology across their respective mandates in partnership with governments and key actors across the food system. \nThree years into the implementation of the Initiative (2019-2021)\, this webinar aims at sharing initial achievements\, success stories and collective understanding of the enabling environment that takes agroecology forward on the ground\, in different contexts and at different levels. The event is jointly organized by the UN advisory mechanism of the initiative\, composed by FAO\, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)\, World Food Programme (WFP)\, Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)\, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)\, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)\, and World Health Organization (WHO). \nInterpretation in English\, French\, Spanish\, Russian\, Arabic and Chinese will be provided. \nCheck out the programme and register here or follow via webcast. \nLearn more \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/scaling-up-agroecology-initiative/
LOCATION:Virtual through Zoom\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Organic Agriculture
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CREATED:20220317T094551Z
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SUMMARY:Let’s think about... plant protection - Expert dialogue on plant protection
DESCRIPTION:Globally\, agriculture is at the same time vulnerable to and a major driver of climate change and associated loss of biodiversity. In 2021\, the UN Food Systems Summit and the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 underlined the importance of sustainable food systems and the necessity of profound transformation. In Germany\, the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture (GFFA) provides additional impetus in early 2022. Therefore\, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) convenes a series of expert dialogues on The Future of Sustainable Agriculture to discuss the building blocks of globally sustainable agriculture with experts from science\, policy\, civil society and private sector. The event on plant protection is the second dialogue in this series. \nPlant protection is indispensable for any agricultural activity and a key issue on the way to food security. Changing climatic conditions and global trade have raised the pressure on crop health\, which is likely to increase in the future. While agricultural intensification\, including the use of pesticides\, has allowed for growing yields over the past decades\, environmental degradation and loss of biodiversity have been the price to pay. At the same time\, the use of pesticides has shown to cause negative health effects on farmers and farm workers as well as consumers. Through strategies such as the Farm-to-Fork Strategy\, which is at the heart of the European Green Deal\, the EU has embarked on a process to transform the agriculture and food sector in order to have a neutral or positive environmental impact\, reverse loss of biodiversity and ensure that everyone has access to sufficient\, safe\, nutritious food. So\, how can we ensure human health and food security within the planetary boundaries and as well contribute to the Agenda 2030 (SDG 2\, SDG 3\, SDG 15)? \nWhile many experts would agree that agricultural production systems need to become more sustainable and less reliant on pesticides\, there has been a controversial debate on the appropriate approach. Some argue that responsible use of pesticides in an integrated pest management system is a viable way forward. Others opt for organic production and again others propose an agroecological transition\, with or without the help of biotechnology. However\, given the urgency and scale of the necessary transformations\, we cannot afford business as usual. Different viewpoints need to be understood\, priorities to be set\, and pragmatic action pathways developed. \nTo this end\, in this event we will look at current challenges and opportunities\, draw inspiration from practical experience and identify priorities towards a sustainable approach to plant protection. \nFind attached the Draft Agenda for the Event \nPlant Protection Dialogue Agenda \n  \n  \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/lets-think-about-plant-protection-expert-dialogue-on-plant-protection/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Studio Berlin\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Agroecology
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20220404T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20220409T180000
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CREATED:20220321T135012Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop series “Right Livelihood College (RLC) Platform for Young East African Scientists – Improving the Productivity and Resilience of Smallholder Farming”
DESCRIPTION:Potentials Right Livelihood Award (“Alternative Nobel Prize”) recipients/representatives\n\nDr. David M. Amudavi\, Executive Director\, Biovision Africa Trust (BvAT) icipe-African Insect Science for Food and Health\, Nairobi\, Kenya\nDr. Hans R. Herren\, President and CEO\, Millennium Institute\, Co-Founder and President Biovision\, Washington\, USA\nHelmy Abouleish\, CEO\, SEKEM Initiative\, Cairo\, Egypt\nTim Crews\, Director of Research and Lead Scientist\, Ecology Program\, The Land Institute\, Salina\, USA\nTony Rinaudo\, Natural Resources Management Specialist and agronomist\, World Vision\, Australia.\n\nPotentials Senior researchers \n\nProf. Lennart Olsson\, Professor of Geography and former Director of LUCSUS – Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies\, Lund\, Sweden\nDr. Eric Manyasa\, Senior Scientist\, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)\, Nairobi\, Kenya\nDr. Isaac Mbeche Nyang’au\, Consultant Researcher at ICIPE – International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology\, Nairobi\, Kenya\nDr. Tusiime Geoffrey\, Researcher and Lecturer\, Department of Crop Science\, Faculty of Agriculture\, Makerere University\, Kampala\, Uganda\nDr. Jimmy Lamo\, Senior Researcher\, National Crops Resources Research Institute (NaCCRI)\, National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO)\, Namulonge\, Uganda\nDr. Juliet Wanjiku Kamau\, Research Associate at Department of Geography/SFB Future Rural Africa\, University of Bonn\, Bonn\, Germany\nDr. Muhammad Mehmood Ul Hassan\, Head and Senior Scientist\, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)\, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)\, Nairobi\, Kenya\nProf. Okot Okumu James\, Senior Lecturer/Consultant at the Institute of Environment and Natural Resources\, Makerere University\, Kampala\, Uganda\nDr. George Katete\, researcher and lecturer at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration\, The University of Nairobi\, Kenya. (added by Till.)\nDr. Alice Turinawe\, lecturer in the department of agribusiness and natural resource economics in the college of agricultural and environmental sciences at Makerere University\, Kampala\, Uganda. (Added by Wim.)\n\nFurther experts\n\nArthur Guischet\, RLC Global Network Coordinator\, Center for Development Research (ZEF)\, University of Bonn\, Germany\nDr. Till Stellmacher\, Senior Researcher\, RLC Campus Bonn Coordinator\, Center for Development Research (ZEF)\, University of Bonn\, Germany\nDorothy Birungi\, RLC Junior Researcher\, Kampala\, Uganda\nDr. Wim Carton\, Senior Lecturer\, LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)\, Lund\, Sweden\n\nJunior researchers\nDoctoral candidates (n.n.) from East Africa presently enrolled at a university in East Africa who conduct research to the project topic in agricultural sciences\, social/economic/development sciences\, or environmental sciences. The project will provide scholarships covering expenses for travel\, accommodation and catering. Participating junior researchers will be selected by an open\, competitive and non‐discriminatory tender procedure. \nThe proposal mentioned the following points regarding budget and approximate number of people that could be directly supported by the project: \nTravel and accommodation costs for up to 32 foreign participants incl. visa fees\, vaccination costs and travel insurance for up to 5 participants. \nFind Attached the Tentative workshop program: \nTentative Workshop Program \nShare This
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LOCATION:Nairobi\, Kenya
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SUMMARY:National Validation Workshop for the Draft Kenya Agricultural Sector Extension Policy  2022
DESCRIPTION:Find attached the Draft KASEP policy  and National Validation Programme \nKASEP Draft Policy \nNational Validation Programme \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/national-validation-workshop-for-the-draft-kenya-agricultural-sector-extension-policy-2022/
LOCATION:Virtual through Zoom\, Kenya
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20220310T193000
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CREATED:20220310T134141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T134953Z
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SUMMARY:Launch of the CAADP 3rd Biennial Review Report
DESCRIPTION:Background and Context \nThe 3rd Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Biennial Review (BR) Report was endorsed by the assembly of African Heads of State and Government during 35th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government in February 2022. The BR is the primary mutual accountability mechanism that the African Union and its Member States use to track the implementation of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development programme (CAADP) borne from the Malabo Declaration and the t Biennial Review Report is a fundamental instrument that shows outcomes of different agricultural efforts and interventions on the continent\, to enable countries track\, measure and report progress achieved against agreed result areas. \nIn the 3rd BR cycle\, 51 countries (out of 55) reported performance across 46 indicators. The report is particularly significant as it is being released after two of the most difficult years for African agriculture: since early 2020\, the COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged health systems\, depressed agricultural production\, and disrupted market systems. Smallholder producers and SMEs\, most of them run by women and youth\, bore the brunt of COVID. But even before COVID\, the fall armyworm infestation (between 2018 and 2019) was a serious concern\, and a persistent desert locust outbreak from 2019 saw crops and pasture destroyed. In addition\, African countries continued to deal with the vagaries of climate change with growing frequency of extreme weather events signaling the need for more aggressive mitigation and climate-related adaptions. Against this backdrop the 3rd BR report\, titled “Accelerating CAADP Implementation for a Resilient\nAfrican Food System” will be an important basis for dialogue and action on agricultural development in Africa. \nThe Report is timely as it comes mid-way through the implementation of the Malabo commitments and goals to be achieved by 2025. It also comes shortly after the yearlong UNFSS process that focused attention on food systems in 2021. The objective of the BR report is to stimulate post-BR dialogues and action processes\, that show performance of African countries towards achieving the Malabo Goals and facilitate dialogue\, learning band action within countries and RECS. \nThe launch of the 3rd BR report is in line with efforts aimed at increasing awareness and advocacy among all stakeholder and to build momentum behind the CAADP Agenda for increased political\, policy and financial commitment. The specific objectives are: \n\nTo advocate for the increased utilization of the BR report for dialogue\, to trigger action at country level and spur policy and investment responses designed to speed up the attainment of the Malabo Declaration goals and commitments.\nTo generate calls to action by capturing a broad range of emerging issues on political & policy options that can strengthen BR processes.\n\nFind Attached the Concept note and The Launch Agenda \nAgenda – Launch of the 3rd CAADP BR Report \nConcept Note – Launch of the 3rd CAADP Biennial Review Report Launch \n  \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/launch-of-the-caadp-3-rd-biennial-review-report/
LOCATION:Virtual through Zoom\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Organic Agriculture,Secretariat Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220225
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20220221T091727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220221T091919Z
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SUMMARY:ORGANIC BUSINESS WORKSHOP: EXPLORING PARTNERSHIPS FOR NEW ORGANIC BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
DESCRIPTION:The Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN) together with its partners invites you to the third Organic Industry Business Event on Thursday\, 24th March (9.00am) at The Sportsview Hotel Kasarani\n(behind ICIPE Complex). As you may know\, the Organic industry is the fastest growing subsector in agriculture globally\, trading billions of dollars’ worth of products annually. This global trend is gaining pace in Kenya with people seeking healthy food amidst the Covid19 pandemic and food safety lapses in local food supply. A growing middleclass is fast becoming selective with food and export markets are becoming\nincreasingly critical on sustainability\, carbon emissions and pesticide residues. \nThe Kenya Organic Agriculture Network has been an industry leader making meaningful business linkages within the organic space. KOAN has assisted notable companies with strategic and much needed advisory\nand farmer linkage services that have led to millions of dollars’ worth of trade both locally and for export to date. In a bid to rapidly expand the organic space\, KOAN has partnered up with the Kenya Agriculture\nand Livestock Research Organization (KALRO)\, the Research Institute for Organic Agriculture (FiBL)\, Africrops Limited\, the Organic Agriculture Centre of Kenya (OACK) among other organizations to foster\norganic market development by focusing on both the domestic and export market. \nThe Organic Business Workshop is an invite only event to present identified and explored organic business opportunities for the local and export market\, focusing on organic products originating from Murang’a\nCounty. There will be opportunity to discuss and integrate new partners into the identified pathways within three main Strategic Business Groups; I. Organic Vegetables and Fruits for Local Market\, II. Organic\nHerbs and Spices and lastly III. Organic Fruits for Export. \nWe are looking forward to your engagement and participation in the workshop\, as it is the next phase of exploring joint organic business opportunities identified. Meanwhile\, please take the time to register on the\nprovided link\,\nhttps://forms.gle/2sqJyUFU3MYELiWNA \nThis will allow us to plan adequately and make sure all COVID19 preventive measures are put in place. As well also acknowledge this letter by getting in touch with the undersigned and Martin Njoroge Kimani –\nmartin@koan.co.ke (+254 725 295 437 ) who will also answer any questions you may have. Thank you for your time. \n  \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/organic-business-workshop-exploring-partnerships-for-new-organic-business-opportunities/
LOCATION:Sportsview Hotel\, Kasarani\, Kenya\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Organic Agriculture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20220216T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20220216T090000
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20220216T072439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220216T073311Z
UID:13012-1644998400-1645002000@biovisionafricatrust.org
SUMMARY:Soil Fertility Radio Talk show
DESCRIPTION:Tune in to MBCI FM from 8AM-9AM\nhttps://mbcimedia.com \nCatch Anthony Majanga\, Multiplier from Baraka Agriculture College and Grace Misoi\, Master Trainer of the KCOA-KHEA Project as they discuss on Soil Fertility \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/soil-fertility-radio-talk-show/
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Knowledge Hub,Organic Agriculture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211202T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20211201T190625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T190625Z
UID:12833-1638432000-1638464400@biovisionafricatrust.org
SUMMARY:LAUNCH OF THE CENTRAL AFRICA PLATFORM OF THE ECOLOGICAL ORGANIC AGRICULTURE INITIATIVE IN AFRICA
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Link :  \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/86982703999?pwd=d1FOQXRxVXMxL3dvVkJOSU8wV0hoQT09 \nMeeting ID: 869 8270 3999 \nPasscode: 665620 \nFind attached the meeting programme: \nProgramme for launch of Central Africa EOA-I Platform \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/launch-of-the-central-africa-platform-of-the-ecological-organic-agriculture-initiative-in-africa/
LOCATION:Yaounde\, cameroon\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Organic Agriculture,Secretariat Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211129T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20211201T192304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T192342Z
UID:12837-1638172800-1638464400@biovisionafricatrust.org
SUMMARY:16th Continental Steering Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Share This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/16th-continental-steering-committe-meeting/
LOCATION:Yaounde\, cameroon\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Organic Agriculture,Secretariat Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211127
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20210920T092007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211118T081813Z
UID:12710-1637625600-1637971199@biovisionafricatrust.org
SUMMARY:6th West African Organic Conference Burkina Faso 2021
DESCRIPTION:Share This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/6th-west-african-organic-conference-burkina-faso-2021/
LOCATION:Ouaga 2000′ International Conference Center\, Burkina Faso\, Burkina Faso
CATEGORIES:Agroecology,Organic Agriculture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20210924T131702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T131702Z
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SUMMARY:Side-event for the Food Systems Summit
DESCRIPTION:Can organic agriculture  improve yields and incomes  for smallholder farmers in Africa ?\nThis side event will explore different forms  of organic agriculture performed in various  real farm settings across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and to what extent they can contribute to sustainable development.Take a glimpse at the groundbreaking results of a recent study showcasing: \n\nDifferent kinds of organic agriculture in SSA in several real farm settings.\nAchievements from different initiatives  introducing organic agriculture and the  successes of organic farming as a management system.\nDetailed\, reliable data over a two-year time span\, featuring a significant sample size  and a scientifically sound comparison with  a comparable conventional control group.\n\nAbout the event\nOrganic agriculture is certainly not a silver bullet for solving food security issues in SSA. However\, organic farming needs to be re-framed from a “do not use specific inputs”  to a “do better agroecosystem management” approach. \nWe will demonstrate that\, if implemented well\, organic  agriculture can drastically boost productivity and farm  incomes and thus substantially contribute to sustainable development in Africa. We will also highlight examples of various policy measures supporting organic and agro-ecology in African countries. \n  \n  \nShare This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/side-event-for-the-food-systems-summit/
LOCATION:Virtual through Zoom\, Kenya
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210915
DTSTAMP:20260606T040413
CREATED:20210914T130506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T130506Z
UID:12697-1631577600-1631663999@biovisionafricatrust.org
SUMMARY:Eastern Africa EOA-I progress updates meeting : 14th September 2021
DESCRIPTION:Share This
URL:https://biovisionafricatrust.org/event/eastern-africa-eoa-i-progress-updates-meeting-14th-september-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual through Zoom\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Organic Agriculture,Secretariat Meetings
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